Luongo currently ranks 17th on the All-Time NHL Wins list with 339, and is within reach of Vachon at 355, and next season has a shot at passing Barrasso 369, Moog 372, Vanbiesbrouck 374, Vernon 385, and Hasek 389.

If Henrik can put up somewhere around 40 more points this season, he would be in the neighbourhood of:

145. Ed Olczyk 794146. Wayne Cashman 793149. Rick Vaive 788

and in order to make the top 100 All-Time, currently he would have to top Peter Bondra's 892 points. Darn those lockouts.

As for All-Time NHL Assists

82. Henrik 580184. Daniel 443

When you think about the general futility of the Canucks, it is heartening to see that Henrik ranks within the top 100 All-Time great playmakers of the NHL. If Henrik can register around 35 assists this season, he will be in pretty lofty territory with:

71. Sergei Zubov 61972. Rod Gilbert 61573. Michel Goulet 604

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The sellout crowd of at Rogers Arena saluted the Canucks' captain with a standing ovation while the teams lined up at center ice. The ovation continued even after play resumed -- it didn't stop for a full three minutes. When play was finally halted, he saluted the crowd.

"To be a part of something like that and getting a chance to get the record on home ice in front of your home fans, it was an honor and a great feeling out there," Sedin said after the game. "It means a lot to me."

Henrik has now passed Markus when it comes to points as a Canuck, but Nazzy also played three seasons with Pittsburg and one with the Rangers, so he still has a slight edge in all time NHL points. It surprised me though that the twins have already reached the top ten in most points scored in the NHL by Swedish players: